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1 Mondell Avenue
Wyola, Montana
59089
(406)343-2722
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John Korsbeck was involved in farming and the “country way of life” throughout his lifetime. He was involved with 4-H and Farmers Union, becoming a Torchbearer, which is the highest award presented to Farmers Union youth. John was a Montana Farmers Union insurance agent from 1976-2005. John proudly served his country in Vietnam and was highly admired and respected.
Qualifying recipients will receive $1,500 for full-time or $750 for part-time enrollment. This scholarship is applicable to many technical and trade-focused programs, eligible programs include automotive technology, plumbing, electronics, construction, diesel technology, cybersecurity, and dozens of other computer and technical programs.General InformationThis scholarship is applicable to many technical and trade-focused programs, and requires applicants meet specific criteria including filing a...
Montana’s STEM/Healthcare Scholarship Program is designed to provide an incentive for Montana high school students to prepare for, enter into, and complete degrees in postsecondary fields related to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare. The goal of this program is to increase the number of STEM/Healthcare degree recipients participating in Montana’s workforce.General InformationAwarded to seniors from high schools accredited by...
The Treacy Foundation awards need-based scholarships to entering freshman and sophomore college students who are residents of Montana with 60 or less college degree credits.The scholarships are $3,500.00 per year and renewable up to 3 years (for a total of 4 years) provided the student requests renewal each year. You may go to any school of your choice.We do not...
The MUS Honor Scholarship (MUSHS) is a 4-year renewable scholarship, which waives the recipient’s tuition when used at an eligible campus. Its average value at a 4-year Montana campus is $5,000 a year or $20,000 for four years. The scholarship does not cover mandatory or class fees. Students should ask the college for a list of fees that are not...
Building a future for college bound childhood cancer survivors by reducing the financial burden for them and their families. These young people have survived something that will have a lasting effect on them and their families for the rest of their life.CriteriaThis scholarship is available for current year high school graduates who have had childhood cancer and are residents of...